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Pakistan: Terrorists may attack on important buildings: Law Minister Punjab

Lahore : Pakistan | 22 days ago  
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  • Rana Sana Ullah Khan
    Rana Sana Ullah Khan
    Posted by: najamwalikhan
    law Minister Punjab (Pakistan)
Rana Sana Ullah Khan

Lahore: Law Minister of Punjab (Pakistan) Rana Sana Ullah Khan has warned that suicide bombers may attack on many important buildings of Lahore, the second largest city of Pakistan. While talking exclusively, Law Minister pointed out that Pearl Continental Hotel on Mall Road, City Police Chief Office on Queens Road, Aitchison College, Inspector General of Punjab Police Office, Head Quarters of ISI and Punjab Assembly Chambers are high risk targets of suicide bombers. He argued that it is the reason that City police chief is constructing a wall on a most busy road of the city with a heavy amount of five millions Rupees.

It is notable that government ordered to close all the schools due to the risk of terrorists' attack. some important elite schools like Beachon House, Lahore Grammer School, Froeble's International are closed from almost a month. In the views of intellectuals, Pakistan is in a state of war and now Law Minister Punjab has warned that many important buildings of the city may become the next target of the terrorists.

In this situation, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visted Pakistan and she even came to Lahore in high security. There are a lot of people saying that it is a war of America which is fighting in Pakistan but with the increasingly incidents of terrorism are making this war, the war of Pakistan and pakistani nation.

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Posted By saifnasrawi saifnasrawi | 22 days ago
bad lead, I guess you should started with a more interesting introduction..
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